I hit the internet and found quite a few places. This post from Northern Belle Diaries was a good place to start. But she used WD40. And I didn't have any. Plus I just wasn't going to further ruin a shirt if this method didn't pan out!

So instead of WD40 I decided to use just good old fashoined Resolve.

What you'll need:

Stain remover

Baking soda

Dish soap

A toothbrush

A hard surface to slide under your shirt

Step 1. Douse the shirt in stain remover.

Step 2. Sprinkle the doused area with baking soda.

Step 3. Scrub in with toothbrush.

Step 4. Add dish soap and conintue to scrub.

Step 5. Let sit for 5-30 minues.

Step 6. Wash, dry and be amazed!

What about you? What are your tips for stain removal?

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